A Monster with a Thousand Heads

March. 30,2016      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When Sonia receives the news that her husband’s cancer has progressed to a critical stage, she races to secure the insurance company’s approval for the care that can help him.

Veronica Falcón as  Lorena Morgan
Sebastián Aguirre as  Dario Castrejón Bonet
Emilio Echevarría as  Enrique Sandoval Núñez
Hugo Albores as  Dr. Villalba
Úrsula Pruneda as  Monica
Noé Hernández as  Doorman
Daniel Giménez Cacho as  Nicolas Pietro
Francisco Barreiro as  Baez
Harold Torres as  Police Agent 1
Iván Cortes as  Man In Robe

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